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triclops200 | 3 months ago

That's funny, I implemented something similar for my stumpwm config (common lisp window manager). I created a matrix of themes for the WM, emacs, my terminal (kitty), Firefox, and my RGB light panels that change with time of day: day, late afternoon/evening, sunset/twilight, night, post-midnight, and then broken into multiple desktop variations as a way of visually knowing what virtual desktop I'm currently on. Stumpwm coordinates all of the themes for all the apps and synchronizes them with time and desktop and whatnot.

Really helps with circadian rhythm, I've found. Especially because I take a live webcam feed and convolve a hexagonal mask to match my light panel's layout, so it's like having a low res window from whatever webcam I would like. And, at sunset to night, it smoothly fades the light panels into a display that represents a angle compressed sky projection of the stars relative to a fixed location moon with live phase displayed.

Obligatory images:

The day themes: https://youtu.be/danulUB-J-k

Light panels: https://imgbox.com/MQfPNjtI <- sunset on the hex display

https://imgbox.com/qcrFxncU <- random cloudy day hex display

https://imgbox.com/EOFk63WZ <- a night still of the hex display

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